Search results for income inequality (1405)
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1.3 million people filed initial unemployment insurance claims last week: It is terrible economics to pause stimulus talks
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Power and politics in the U.S. workplace: What imbalances of workplace power mean for civic engagement—and democracy
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Lochner lives on: Lochner presumption of equal power lives in labor law and undermines constitutional, statutory, and common law workplace protections
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With millions of workers receiving unemployment benefits and no end in sight for the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress must act
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David Card
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Les Boden
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Many workers have exhausted their state’s regular unemployment benefits: The CARES Act provided important UI benefits and Congress must act to extend them
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Half a year into the pandemic and millions of people are unemployed: Congress must provide relief
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UI claims rising as jobs remain scarce: Senate Republicans must stop blocking the restoration of UI benefits
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COVID-19 and student performance, equity, and U.S. education policy: Lessons from pre-pandemic research to inform relief, recovery, and rebuilding
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Total initial UI claims have risen in each of the last four weeks: Congress must act
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UI claims remain historically high and the president’s executive memorandum is doing more harm than good: Congress must reinstate the extra $600
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UI claims remain historically high and the president’s sham executive memorandum is doing next to nothing: Congress must reinstate the $600
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Latinx workers—particularly women—face devastating job losses in the COVID-19 recession
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News from EPI › Unemployment insurance provides far too little to pay basic expenses for working families across the country
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We can reshore manufacturing jobs, but Trump hasn’t done it: Trade rebalancing, infrastructure, and climate investments could create 17 million good jobs and rebuild the American economy
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Unemployment insurance claims remain historically high: Congress must reinstate the extra $600 immediately
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UI claims and GDP growth are historically bad: Now is not the time to cut benefits that are supporting jobs
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Why we still need the $600 unemployment benefit
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Joblessness remains at historic levels and there is no evidence UI is disincentivizing work: Congress must extend the extra $600 in UI benefits
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Fear at work: An inside account of how employers threaten, intimidate, and harass workers to stop them from exercising their right to collective bargaining
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Debt and deficits in the coronavirus recovery: Answers to frequently asked questions
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Joblessness remains at historic levels: The extra $600 in UI benefits expires next week—Congress must extend it
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Inequities exposed: How COVID-19 widened racial inequities in education, health, and the workforce: Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and Labor
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News from EPI › Only 30% of those working outside their home are receiving hazard pay: Black and Hispanic workers are most concerned about bringing the coronavirus home
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EPI testimony regarding Title IV of the CARES Act: Testimony before the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
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Collective bargaining beyond the worksite: How workers and their unions build power and set standards for their industries
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The coronavirus will explode achievement gaps in education
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Relief efforts need to do more to protect older workers in a coronavirus economic shutdown
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Progressive group leaders to Congress:: Major federal intervention needed to meet scale of crisis; Congress must put people ahead of corporations to save economy